She's playing the standard G Major scale and The modes played in order. 1) G Ionian (Major) 2) A Dorian (Minor) 3) B Phrygian (Minor) 4) C Lydian (Major) 5) D Mixo-Lydian (Major) 6) E Aeolian (The Minor Scale) 7) F# Locrian (Diminished) 8) G Ionian (Octave high) Happy learning fellas
Thanks. funny thing is that without a constant base note, all these fingering is in G ionian right? the A Doria is just the 2n position of the G ionian scale, or this way of thinking is wrong? i thought that modes always need a base note to bring the color of each mode. cheers!
@@Gledii You are right : it all sounds like G Major to me... with different starting points. This is the way I started studying modes decades ago and it didn't work for me. My ears began to sense the flavor of modes when I studied G Ionian, then G Dorian, G Phrygian etc. *with the appropriate chord in the background* . That's the way Gambale explains it in _Modes : No More Mysteries_ and he also plays them very mechanically in _Chopbuilder_
@@Gledii you're close. It's not that it's the second position of g. It's that a is the key. The notes are the same but it's the start and end point that's different. Use the c major notes over a minor and you'll see where you start to resolve phrases
Why can't people just be thankful for free guitar lessons from well-accomplished players? Unbelievable! AND, evidently some of these guys have never seen a pretty woman before. Some of the worst and unintelligent comments on the net have to be on Guitar World videos. This is not the first one with terrible comments. What a bunch of ungrateful little bitches and pervs all together in one place to embarrass both male and female guitarists everywhere... Nice! As Nita said, this is the first video in a series. Not everyone is already at Vai level, and she has to begin at the beginning, like any logical human. Then again, apparently some viewers here are not logical humans. Thanks for the FREE lessons Nita and Guitar World!! It is very much appreciated, even if the comments fail to show it.
Awesome,thanks.Had a guitar lesson from Angel Vivaldi recently and this is what he's started teaching me.Did the 1st position (Ionian) and also a string skipping version.Cheers Nita.
Where I run into trouble is scar tissue between my first and second finger limiting how I can spread my hand. Watching you, I think if I choose my guitar wisely I can manage a major second stretch between my first and second finger and press on with my pinky to the next major second stretch. Then the only problem is tendons in the top of my hand trapped in scar tissue. That and my pinky is slightly psycho when I try to aim it LOL. I'm carefully learning my way through it. Catching my hand in a milling machine cost me about 20 years of playing, and all of this adaptation time. It's fun though, and after about 5 years of playing again I am happy with my progress. Plus it's forced me to educate myself on my instrument, so win win.
Love Nita! I'm already seeing the effect of her influence on beginning musicians, namely younger girls who pick up the guitar for the first time. While some of the comments here may throw some shade toward Nita, we must not forget that the guitar is for everybody. I like Taylor Swifts pop music and it serves a good enetertainment purpose. But it's that is not the same as serious musicianship--Attempting to master this instrument and inspire others to pick up the guitar. Good ole fashion guitar playing is alive and well thanks to Nita, Gretchen, Lita and others ( including a few " boys " like Satch, Gilbert, Petrucci, etc. . . ) who pursue a long lasting career of serious musicianship.
As well as myself....I'm 51. Just started 8 ms ago. She's been a driving force that is pushing me along. I have learned so much from her. Watching her and finding out who influenced her, and through that those ppl are influencing and teaching me and so on and so on. I'm just so impressed how well spoken she is and how focused she is on her craft. She's a very good role model. ....even for an old chick like me!!!
Good stuff! Mixing parts of scales and modes is kinda cool too! Like, descending sic high notes of a mixolydian and finishing by using a blues scale...this works great over minor chords too!
A few things to point out about the crappy people on RUclips 1st every time someone sees a female metal player they either have to talk about how hot she is or discredit her entirely. 2 this is a scales video if you're harping about tone then you're probably the same person who buys thousands of dollars worth of gear but can't play single lick. Sure the tone isn't great but the lesson sure is. 3 if you seen her live performances or listen to any of her CDs you'll hear quite an awesome tone. Lastly it's an exercise a learning tool nothing else she's not trying to impress you or sell you her tutorial videos. It's clear the video provider paid her to offer beginner and intermediate lessons. I suggest taking a look at some of her CDs or seen her live and then make your judgments. Women in metal deserve more than "uh huh you're hot" or "She's crap her tone is shit, blah blah is better than her." Who cares????
well said! was thinkin the same, this lesson actually helped me cause i find it easier to get speed with this shapes, so i dont know why are people hatin so much. if u know already dont watch it
So true. Unfortunately there are still a lot of knuckle draggers who don't like women who can do things as well as them or better. I find Nita's lessons helpful.
If you want to hear the sounds of the modes without dealing with pesky guitar fingerings, play the white keys on the piano for the modes of the C major scale. Find middle C. The white keys from it to high C are the Ionian mode. The white keys from D to D are the Dorian, etc. Then you can pick the modes you like best to work on with guitar.
I Always have massive respect for Nita and how clearly she explains things. however I'm trying to move from the cage style of playing to the three notes per string system but I'm struggling to understand how you practically use it to move along the neck. in CAGED you are essentially playing the mode pattern that starts at the end of the last pattern so you miss lydian and locrian but all notes of the scale on the neck are covered. therefore in my head you would learn the same way for 3nps which means you very neatly play every other mode to move along the neck. You still learn all the modes as it depends if you are playing in a minor or major key . BUT ive never seen anyone teach it like this, its always one mode afterthe next, but in practice when people are soloing along the neck are they literally in their head visualising each pattern change in order (which seems mental as it changes every fret) , or every other pattern, or even just a singular octave pattern and just k owing what the pattern will be for the string below (if you just learn the pattern order per string as opposed to boxes)? please help my brains gonna explode lol!
Most people are taught the pentatonic scale which is 2 notes per string if you follow the rules but a lot of people don't realize there are 5 pentatonic positions just like switching to the diatonic scale or major system where there are 7 notes and 7 positions. Ionian or major scale dorian phrigian lydian mixolydian aeolian or natural minor 6th tone and locrian.
Carlos Urquidi I'm not trying to be mean either. I've actually been pointing out to some of the other more negative commenters that this is only the first in a series of videos and we should give her a chance before passing judgement. Your comment was actually constructive and added valuable information to the conversation. Which is what I think the comment section of videos like this should be for. I was simply agreeing with you that there's more to it than what is covered in this video. Actually as I look through again, your comment is actually the most useful in the entire thread. I wish more people would leave comments like this, but sadly most seem more interested in tearing people down who are only trying to help. You're obviously not one of those people. I respect that.
Well, thank you for the kind words, you see I'm a guitar teacher in Mexico, Chihuahua actually, and every time I see a video on modes I watch it, because it is not an easy subject. Many guitar players just ignore them because there is a misconception that modes are "Just a major scale" and there are scale degrees on every mode that have tonal characteristics and as I like to say "nutritional value". I did a video on that, however it is in spanish, maybe I should try and do one in english. Look for me on Facebook maybe we could talk and hang out. Blessings!!
congratulations to all the people who were in music school at 10, and mastered EVH style by 16.. this video is not for you, move along, or keep your opinions to yourselves.. there are millions of novice and intermediate players who appreciate the info. how would you like it if everytime you asked a question about your health, a Dr called you an idiot for not understanding your own body?
Beginner question... the modal sound comes from shifting the modal center, right? Playing a G Major scale from A to A doesnt make it A Dorian if your tonal center is still the sound of a G Major chord? I am confused.
I actually like her style and no it's not because she's hot. Orianthi panagaris is hot and can shred with Steve Vai. I'd like Nita and Orianthi shred together. I mean Jonathan Vivaldi already jammed with Nita. Andy James should jam with her too.
People can say what they like about her level of playing being sub par, but I don't see them making a living from it! In fact the players that are tend to be complimenting her playing, not putting her down (or anyone else for that matter!) I know that there are great players out there that aren't earning, but usually the better you are at something the less you feel the need to prove it and the more you'll attempt to boost the self esteem of those that aren't as good yet, it's that that's helping the insulters get there, so I really don't see the need for it!
NITA!? Could you play my Toy Chainsaw and thendone go autograph it fer us?? I'm gettin special release from this here, um mind restin place, just to come to your concert! Would you really do that for me sugar??
Ok 3NPS are cool and all, but stop calling "modes" things that are just the major scale positions. You're not playing modal just because you switch position on a I IV V Rock'n'Roll. As she said herself, you can play whichever one over your "tonal" piece, so learn that as "positions", then you'll learn what modes are.
HeadbangoO You can call them positions or modes. Either term is correct, but yeah. . . Learning to actually PLAY modally is a far more important concept. This method of teaching kept me confused about how the modes really work for a long time. To be fair, she did say she was going to be covering more in future videos.
Well, if it's as "advanced" as what Petrucci did here, I doubt she'll venture into modal play xD Interesting technique and theory doesn't make views...
HeadbangoO Flat out a mode is defined as the major scale (any scale) beginning at one of the scale tones. There are seven scale tones and seven modes (of the major scale) So if you begin the scale on the 2nd scale tone and go seven tones up the scale,in essence you have created a new tonal center and a new scale (sound) from with in the major scale. Using the seven scale tone position 3nps right is a perfect way to start a modal scale pattern
so I'm guessing Alice Cooper sings tunes down 1/2 a step....haha! she forgot to tune it up...or maybe she wanted us to be able to figure that out. kudos! =D
sorry, but this is worth nothing... and if song starts with G major and goes to whatever chord you can still play G major scale?? what?! try G sharp minor for example..
GuitarGear With J.M How is it "worth nothing"? She covered all seven positions of the major scale. There are plenty of beginners who are not familiar with this material. Yes it was a very basic lesson but she did say she was going to be covering more in future videos. Also she didn't say when the song goes to "whatever cord" you can still play G major. She said "if you're in G major" meaning when a song uses chords diatonic to the key of G major. Using her example of A minor, if a song started with a G major chord and then change to A minor, you could absolutely continue playing the G Major scale because A minor is diatonic to the key of G major. This chord change would simply change the modality of the song from Ionian to Dorian. Any cords not diatonic to the key would represent either a key change or a "borrowed" chord, which is a whole nother topic.
I'm sorry, but 3 notes per string is a new concept to people? Jesus Christ, call me when amateur hour is over. Also what kind of amp is she playing through? Something resembling a large jar of bees?
Chill the beans there buddy, basic point is that diatonic scales are typically played 3 notes per string, it's not rocket science and it shouldn't take more than 4 minutes to explain that concept. This is supposed to be 'Mode Mastery', it's a basic modal concept with zero explanation of how modes are actually constructed. Teaching modes in this way just leaves beginners thinking that modes are just random shapes you're supposed to memorise.
Fully agreed. Where is the explanation? Which modes did she play? Sure it was Ionian, Dorian, Phygian, Lydian, Myxo, Aolian and Locrian but hey, for the newbies...
efa666 First of all I agree with you that the tone in this video sucks! I also agree that (while not technically incorrect) teaching the modes as being the seven different positions or patterns of the major scale can be confusing to a beginner as it doesn't teach you anything about actually playing modally. This method of teaching kept me confused for a long time because for some reason most teachers don't seem to delve into the bigger picture. I do think your criticism is a little harsh considering this is only the first installment in a series of videos. Do you seriously think it should take no more than four minutes to teach modal mastery? Also while 3 NPS patterns may be "typical" in the metal world, that doesn't really seem to be the case in most other genres of music. And yes 3 NPS is a relatively "new" concept compared to the older CAGED style patterns. Having said that It wouldn't surprise me if she doesn't get into modal playing since (as I said) most teachers don't seem to go into that, but I'll give her the benefit of the doubt for now.
@@hosoiarchives4858, let's put it this way: If she were a man she wouldn't be famous or wouldn't even have a career in music with that knowledge and technique, got it?
This is a major problem in music, teaching note scales and not the fundamentals, which is the chord tones. Scales do not outline harmony, its a falacy. GMaj. GBD, GMaj7 = GBDF#. One should learn these all over the neck in all inversions. Learn to target these with approach notes with the other notes from the scale or chromatic notes. Not saying Nikita is wrong, but outlining basic harmony isnt taught. As a bassist, most bass players dont know this.
knaggs238 wilko999 she was a really good technical player if you try to dig out her youtube channel but she probably never got a chance to use the skills she developed so they kinda faded away + she is awesome to watch live
Nita is beautiful and solid guityar player,but i think she didn't master modes and she is not sure here what shes talking about.afterall she is almost strictly a pentatonic based player.
She's playing the standard G Major scale and
The modes played in order.
1) G Ionian (Major)
2) A Dorian (Minor)
3) B Phrygian (Minor)
4) C Lydian (Major)
5) D Mixo-Lydian (Major)
6) E Aeolian (The Minor Scale)
7) F# Locrian (Diminished)
8) G Ionian (Octave high)
Happy learning fellas
Thanks. funny thing is that without a constant base note, all these fingering is in G ionian right? the A Doria is just the 2n position of the G ionian scale, or this way of thinking is wrong? i thought that modes always need a base note to bring the color of each mode. cheers!
@@Gledii You are right : it all sounds like G Major to me... with different starting points. This is the way I started studying modes decades ago and it didn't work for me. My ears began to sense the flavor of modes when I studied G Ionian, then G Dorian, G Phrygian etc. *with the appropriate chord in the background* . That's the way Gambale explains it in _Modes : No More Mysteries_ and he also plays them very mechanically in _Chopbuilder_
@@Gledii you're close. It's not that it's the second position of g. It's that a is the key. The notes are the same but it's the start and end point that's different. Use the c major notes over a minor and you'll see where you start to resolve phrases
Why can't people just be thankful for free guitar lessons from well-accomplished players? Unbelievable! AND, evidently some of these guys have never seen a pretty woman before. Some of the worst and unintelligent comments on the net have to be on Guitar World videos. This is not the first one with terrible comments. What a bunch of ungrateful little bitches and pervs all together in one place to embarrass both male and female guitarists everywhere... Nice! As Nita said, this is the first video in a series. Not everyone is already at Vai level, and she has to begin at the beginning, like any logical human. Then again, apparently some viewers here are not logical humans. Thanks for the FREE lessons Nita and Guitar World!! It is very much appreciated, even if the comments fail to show it.
I freaking love Nita. Amazing guitarist and she's a stone cold fox.
All of y’all criticizing Nita clearly haven’t seen her live.
Chi la critica è un maschilista invidioso che ce l' ha piccolo, semplice. Nita è più brava di molti chitarristi uomini e questo da fastidio
Awesome,thanks.Had a guitar lesson from Angel Vivaldi recently and this is what he's started teaching me.Did the 1st position (Ionian) and also a string skipping version.Cheers Nita.
Where I run into trouble is scar tissue between my first and second finger limiting how I can spread my hand.
Watching you, I think if I choose my guitar wisely I can manage a major second stretch between my first and second finger and press on with my pinky to the next major second stretch.
Then the only problem is tendons in the top of my hand trapped in scar tissue.
That and my pinky is slightly psycho when I try to aim it LOL.
I'm carefully learning my way through it.
Catching my hand in a milling machine cost me about 20 years of playing, and all of this adaptation time.
It's fun though, and after about 5 years of playing again I am happy with my progress.
Plus it's forced me to educate myself on my instrument, so win win.
Warning : Nita is tuned a half-step down (Eb)
Yep Caught that. Thanks.
This woman probably inspires young girls everywhere to play guitar really well. Anyone that is criticizing this video must be crazy.
She inspires men, too - and people of all ages.
Inspired or not, each has the right to ones own opinion.
Thank you for such an informative lesson
Love Nita! I'm already seeing the effect of her influence on beginning musicians, namely younger girls who pick up the guitar for the first time. While some of the comments here may throw some shade toward Nita, we must not forget that the guitar is for everybody. I like Taylor Swifts pop music and it serves a good enetertainment purpose. But it's that is not the same as serious musicianship--Attempting to master this instrument and inspire others to pick up the guitar. Good ole fashion guitar playing is alive and well thanks to Nita, Gretchen, Lita and others ( including a few " boys " like Satch, Gilbert, Petrucci, etc. . . ) who pursue a long lasting career of serious musicianship.
totally agree!!!
As well as myself....I'm 51. Just started 8 ms ago. She's been a driving force that is pushing me along. I have learned so much from her. Watching her and finding out who influenced her, and through that those ppl are influencing and teaching me and so on and so on. I'm just so impressed how well spoken she is and how focused she is on her craft. She's a very good role model. ....even for an old chick like me!!!
Good stuff! Mixing parts of scales and modes is kinda cool too! Like, descending sic high notes of a mixolydian and finishing by using a blues scale...this works great over minor chords too!
A few things to point out about the crappy people on RUclips
1st every time someone sees a female metal player they either have to talk about how hot she is or discredit her entirely.
2 this is a scales video if you're harping about tone then you're probably the same person who buys thousands of dollars worth of gear but can't play single lick. Sure the tone isn't great but the lesson sure is.
3 if you seen her live performances or listen to any of her CDs you'll hear quite an awesome tone.
Lastly it's an exercise a learning tool nothing else she's not trying to impress you or sell you her tutorial videos. It's clear the video provider paid her to offer beginner and intermediate lessons. I suggest taking a look at some of her CDs or seen her live and then make your judgments. Women in metal deserve more than "uh huh you're hot" or "She's crap her tone is shit, blah blah is better than her." Who cares????
well said! was thinkin the same, this lesson actually helped me cause i find it easier to get speed with this shapes, so i dont know why are people hatin so much. if u know already dont watch it
Amen...
So true. Unfortunately there are still a lot of knuckle draggers who don't like women who can do things as well as them or better. I find Nita's lessons helpful.
If you want to hear the sounds of the modes without dealing with pesky guitar fingerings, play the white keys on the piano for the modes of the C major scale. Find middle C. The white keys from it to high C are the Ionian mode. The white keys from D to D are the Dorian, etc. Then you can pick the modes you like best to work on with guitar.
I have been practicing this like a young jedi and i love it
It has changed the way i play altogether
Don't forget your metronome!
Thanks Nita, studying modes at the moment and that helped! Defo prefer the 3 notes per string method!😄
Modes are not that scary its the major scale, good luck
I Always have massive respect for Nita and how clearly she explains things.
however I'm trying to move from the cage style of playing to the three notes per string system but I'm struggling to understand how you practically use it to move along the neck.
in CAGED you are essentially playing the mode pattern that starts at the end of the last pattern so you miss lydian and locrian but all notes of the scale on the neck are covered.
therefore in my head you would learn the same way for 3nps which means you very neatly play every other mode to move along the neck. You still learn all the modes as it depends if you are playing in a minor or major key .
BUT ive never seen anyone teach it like this, its always one mode afterthe next, but in practice when people are soloing along the neck are they literally in their head visualising each pattern change in order (which seems mental as it changes every fret) , or every other pattern, or even just a singular octave pattern and just k owing what the pattern will be for the string below (if you just learn the pattern order per string as opposed to boxes)?
please help my brains gonna explode lol!
Frank Gambale did the same thing years ago. Great technique!
@@mbgmail5911 Of course, you cant compare two different types of guitarists.
Most people are taught the pentatonic scale which is 2 notes per string if you follow the rules but a lot of people don't realize there are 5 pentatonic positions just like switching to the diatonic scale or major system where there are 7 notes and 7 positions. Ionian or major scale dorian phrigian lydian mixolydian aeolian or natural minor 6th tone and locrian.
Thanks for passing on your skills
These scales are the very first thing my guitar teacher taught me
Good lessons on the basics! Thanks!
This inlays are so cool!
Thanks Nita!
cool guitar, love the finish
It's true, you don't have to change scale, however you change modes with the chord changes.
Carlos Urquidi Yeah she definitely has a lot more to cover if they're going to call this "mastering scales and modes".
I don't want to be mean to her, I'm just making a point about chord changes.
Carlos Urquidi I'm not trying to be mean either. I've actually been pointing out to some of the other more negative commenters that this is only the first in a series of videos and we should give her a chance before passing judgement.
Your comment was actually constructive and added valuable information to the conversation. Which is what I think the comment section of videos like this should be for. I was simply agreeing with you that there's more to it than what is covered in this video.
Actually as I look through again, your comment is actually the most useful in the entire thread. I wish more people would leave comments like this, but sadly most seem more interested in tearing people down who are only trying to help. You're obviously not one of those people. I respect that.
Well, thank you for the kind words, you see I'm a guitar teacher in Mexico, Chihuahua actually, and every time I see a video on modes I watch it, because it is not an easy subject. Many guitar players just ignore them because there is a misconception that modes are "Just a major scale" and there are scale degrees on every mode that have tonal characteristics and as I like to say "nutritional value". I did a video on that, however it is in spanish, maybe I should try and do one in english. Look for me on Facebook maybe we could talk and hang out. Blessings!!
I'm gonna see Alice Cooper in August. Nicer video by the way.
Genuinely nice lady. Respect.
To be honest, that was a pretty damn good lesson!
This was really cool!
Nice lesson Nita.
Thank you for Sharing Nita...……..!
congratulations to all the people who were in music school at 10, and mastered EVH style by 16.. this video is not for you, move along, or keep your opinions to yourselves.. there are millions of novice and intermediate players who appreciate the info. how would you like it if everytime you asked a question about your health, a Dr called you an idiot for not understanding your own body?
Great stuff thanks for that
Please do more videos with Nita Struss!!! Maybe a solo breakdown or a lick!!!!!! Actually anything!!!!!
Nita surname is misspelled in video title. BTW love those hands.
Just noticed, that's very sloppy of Guitar World.
Someone fixed it now.
That inlay is very cool
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Great lesson sounds fantastic could you tell me what kind of amp your using??
I like that guitar
Beginner question... the modal sound comes from shifting the modal center, right? Playing a G Major scale from A to A doesnt make it A Dorian if your tonal center is still the sound of a G Major chord? I am confused.
Thank you
Is that a neck through Saber Nita? Thanks for the upload.
I’m in Love.
Anyone know what guitar world issue this is from?
I wish shed teach the rythym to .. im eighteen ....hey guitar world, psssst tab ?
But these lessons are cool thanks nita
I'd recommend getting the guitar grimoire book on scales a modes. 🙂
I actually like her style and no it's not because she's hot. Orianthi panagaris is hot and can shred with Steve Vai. I'd like Nita and Orianthi shred together. I mean Jonathan Vivaldi already jammed with Nita. Andy James should jam with her too.
شكرا
People can say what they like about her level of playing being sub par, but I don't see them making a living from it! In fact the players that are tend to be complimenting her playing, not putting her down (or anyone else for that matter!) I know that there are great players out there that aren't earning, but usually the better you are at something the less you feel the need to prove it and the more you'll attempt to boost the self esteem of those that aren't as good yet, it's that that's helping the insulters get there, so I really don't see the need for it!
I not have a guitar so its hard to me to do dat😢
:/
U can get one for 50€ bu c k s
If you follow the rules
Girls and guitars nothing better!!!
Nita StrAuss Lesson
A Goddess indeed !
Ask me if "I wanna feel it?"
I may buy an ibanez one day, if i could sound like her
Is this like a beginner's lesson or something?
it propably is
No, its model playing so I dont recommend for biggers but feel if you search modes on youtube there might be other vids with better explanation.
Future wife right here
🤘🤘
However she tuned guitar like Slash while teaching modes. Welcome to the Jungle.
NITA!? Could you play my Toy Chainsaw and thendone go autograph it fer us?? I'm gettin special release from this here, um mind restin place, just to come to your concert! Would you really do that for me sugar??
Um abraço pra você
Im hot for teacher. Makin learning fun again.
😍
Strauss isn't right?
Nice lesson.
hi Nita, you are great, pretty, intelligent girl, playing like mad and giving us such beneficial tips. thanks and flourish :)
Ok 3NPS are cool and all, but stop calling "modes" things that are just the major scale positions. You're not playing modal just because you switch position on a I IV V Rock'n'Roll. As she said herself, you can play whichever one over your "tonal" piece, so learn that as "positions", then you'll learn what modes are.
HeadbangoO You can call them positions or modes. Either term is correct, but yeah. . . Learning to actually PLAY modally is a far more important concept. This method of teaching kept me confused about how the modes really work for a long time.
To be fair, she did say she was going to be covering more in future videos.
Well, if it's as "advanced" as what Petrucci did here, I doubt she'll venture into modal play xD
Interesting technique and theory doesn't make views...
HeadbangoO I hear you. That definitely wouldn't surprise me either. Just trying to give her the benefit of the doubt.
HeadbangoO
Flat out a mode is defined as the major scale (any scale) beginning at one of the scale tones.
There are seven scale tones and seven modes (of the major scale)
So if you begin the scale on the 2nd scale tone and go seven tones up the scale,in essence you have created a new tonal center and a new scale (sound) from with in the major scale.
Using the seven scale tone position 3nps right is a perfect way to start a modal scale pattern
Yeah that's what we're talking about, thanks for the definition... lol
Sucks to be famous. Cause when the hate comes it comes hard.
I've never seen her play that slow lol
She doesn't like the more traditional fingering.
Emir Irac Celebic LMAO! Do I detect a hint of sarcasm?
if dora plays like me alls lost=ionian,dorian,phrigian,lidian,mixolidian,aolian.locrian
With all due respect, this is not mastery on any level. Also that guitar tone is badly recorded (not her fault id imagine). It’s very harsh.
you can check what she can actually do in this one
ruclips.net/video/3Ti5rWHOkZ0/видео.html
Typical guitar world toans
ESP/Mike the title is ‘mastering scales and modes’ - this isn’t that at all.
Felipe Silva yep, I know her playing
what's a toan Junkie?????
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I play bass, learned this from another video ... that wasn't a "masterclass"
I just want to marry her...is that too much to ask!😀
So you played the 7 modes of G major???? And where was the mastering part?
That's the part you're supposed to do while using this lesson as a tool to help you, dumbass.
I couldn't get past more than a couple minutes of that good awful distortion.
so I'm guessing Alice Cooper sings tunes down 1/2 a step....haha!
she forgot to tune it up...or maybe she wanted us to be able to figure that out. kudos! =D
Hold up using 3 notes per string string is "economical?" Wtf
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i know this already but for those who dont could use the tabs! sounds terrible btw
sorry, but this is worth nothing... and if song starts with G major and goes to whatever chord you can still play G major scale?? what?! try G sharp minor for example..
GuitarGear With J.M How is it "worth nothing"? She covered all seven positions of the major scale. There are plenty of beginners who are not familiar with this material. Yes it was a very basic lesson but she did say she was going to be covering more in future videos. Also she didn't say when the song goes to "whatever cord" you can still play G major. She said "if you're in G major" meaning when a song uses chords diatonic to the key of G major.
Using her example of A minor, if a song started with a G major chord and then change to A minor, you could absolutely continue playing the G Major scale because A minor is diatonic to the key of G major. This chord change would simply change the modality of the song from Ionian to Dorian.
Any cords not diatonic to the key would represent either a key change or a "borrowed" chord, which is a whole nother topic.
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such bad tone...
I’d been interested in this, but had to stop it, such an awful tone 😱
Booze4Blues It isn't that bad if you're not a drama queen.
Agreed, its a terrible tone. Highly likely it's not her fault though, probably just whoever did the recording.
I'm sorry, but 3 notes per string is a new concept to people? Jesus Christ, call me when amateur hour is over.
Also what kind of amp is she playing through? Something resembling a large jar of bees?
efa666 Yeah well, it may be hard for you to believe, but not everyone is a guitar god like you, Steve fucking Vai.
Chill the beans there buddy, basic point is that diatonic scales are typically played 3 notes per string, it's not rocket science and it shouldn't take more than 4 minutes to explain that concept.
This is supposed to be 'Mode Mastery', it's a basic modal concept with zero explanation of how modes are actually constructed. Teaching modes in this way just leaves beginners thinking that modes are just random shapes you're supposed to memorise.
Fully agreed. Where is the explanation? Which modes did she play? Sure it was Ionian, Dorian, Phygian, Lydian, Myxo, Aolian and Locrian but hey, for the newbies...
efa666 Amature hour,Where are you at? Where is she at? Let that sink in for awhile.
efa666 First of all I agree with you that the tone in this video sucks! I also agree that (while not technically incorrect) teaching the modes as being the seven different positions or patterns of the major scale can be confusing to a beginner as it doesn't teach you anything about actually playing modally. This method of teaching kept me confused for a long time because for some reason most teachers don't seem to delve into the bigger picture.
I do think your criticism is a little harsh considering this is only the first installment in a series of videos. Do you seriously think it should take no more than four minutes to teach modal mastery? Also while 3 NPS patterns may be "typical" in the metal world, that doesn't really seem to be the case in most other genres of music. And yes 3 NPS is a relatively "new" concept compared to the older CAGED style patterns.
Having said that It wouldn't surprise me if she doesn't get into modal playing since (as I said) most teachers don't seem to go into that, but I'll give her the benefit of the doubt for now.
beautiful woman! overrated guitarist
Compared to who
@@hosoiarchives4858, compared to Steve Vai, Tony MacAlpine, Erick Johnson, Yngwie Malmsteen, Paul Gilbert, Joe Petrucci, Shawn Lane... Should I go on?
@@zombiemachinery4868 does anyone compare her to any of them
@@hosoiarchives4858, let's put it this way: If she were a man she wouldn't be famous or wouldn't even have a career in music with that knowledge and technique, got it?
@@zombiemachinery4868 there is no way of knowing
This is a major problem in music, teaching note scales and not the fundamentals, which is the chord tones. Scales do not outline harmony, its a falacy. GMaj. GBD, GMaj7 = GBDF#. One should learn these all over the neck in all inversions. Learn to target these with approach notes with the other notes from the scale or chromatic notes. Not saying Nikita is wrong, but outlining basic harmony isnt taught. As a bassist, most bass players dont know this.
Scales and modes for musicians are the same as chemicals in paints for artists. Nobody need this until you're just curious and/or too boring...
OK, I see it with my ears. and......Nick is a jerk....., but I get it from the major scale it's easier, think about it.
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Marry me Nita?
After watching this watch a John 5 video to watch a real guitarist
She's average - at best. And I'm being VERY generous.
knaggs238 wilko999 Thanks for clearing that up for us, and for being so "generous".
HeavyInstinct You're welcome. Anytime.
knaggs238 wilko999 she was a really good technical player if you try to dig out her youtube channel but she probably never got a chance to use the skills she developed so they kinda faded away + she is awesome to watch live
Says the dude with no videos of his playing, only pictures of guitars. Amazing
Why would what you say disqualify me from having an opinion? Numbnuts.
Nita is beautiful and solid guityar player,but i think she didn't master modes and she is not sure here what shes talking about.afterall she is almost strictly a pentatonic based player.
...e tu cosa suoni?hai le basi per criticare?
@@morgy2010 i dont speak italian.she is a sexy chick but that dont make her a good guitarist im sorry.but at least she is sexy
How is this a lesson? Just going through a scale is not a lesson...
Sorry but this falls into category, okay, for a girl